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March Random Holidays

March 6, 2020 Leave a Comment

March Random Holidays

I don’t know about you, but I don’t just want to live for the weekends. Finding little reasons to celebrate regularly will help you slow down the blur and create memories you cherish. Add some fun to your calendar and celebrate a few of these March random holidays with your family.

March Random Monthly Monthly Holidays:

Ready to randomly celebrate? I know that it can feel like trudging through life and just waiting for those short, coveted weekends. Since I found these random holidays and started adding a few to my family’s calendar, the weekdays don’t feel so dreary.

March is a month of crafting & freezing food. I guess they could go together, there is particular creativity about creating a frozen meal or cooking in general.

All month long, celebrate National Craft Month #nationalcraftmonth and Frozen Food Month #frozenfoodmonth. I know I will celebrate by crafting. My favorite crafts usually include paper and watercolor paints. If you had a day or two just to create, what would you do?

What Random Holidays Should You Celebrate in March? Find creative, food & interesting holidays to spice up your calendar and increase your day-to-day joy | ChocolateMusings.com #randomlycelebrate #andomholidays #holidays

State Birthday Celebrations:

Are you from Minnesota, Kansas, West Virginia, or Nevada? Get ready to celebrate! It’s your state’s official statehood day during March!

1st – Minnesota
15th – Kansas
22nd – West Virginia
29th – Nevada

State Holidays

In celebration of the state’s statehood birthday, each month, the honored state will be on sale! I created 8 variations for each state, and they make lovely wall displays. Print it out, and frame it, and show it off! They make great gifts! All the states are available in my shop!

  • State Outline - West Virginia
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  • State Outline - Nevada
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  • State Outline - Minnesota
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March Random Holidays Celebrating Animals & the Outdoors:

3rd – World Wildlife Day
10th – International Find a Pay Phone Booth Day – because we all have a little superman in us?
12th – Plant a Flower Day
14th – Learn about butterflies day
16th – National Panda Day
23rd – National Puppy Day – who wouldn’t want to celebrate this day?!
30th – National Take a Walk in the Park Day – sounds beautiful to me!

Food-Related Celebrations

March has some fun random food holidays. Honestly, these random holidays are the easiest for me to celebrate. And they sometimes help me plan my dinners. Any time I can answer the ‘what’s for dinner question’ without hesitation is one-hundred percent a win. Plus, we get to randomly celebrate, so it makes it a #winwin!

I try to plan a freezer day for meals once a week or once every twice a week since it takes less effort, and it helps me keep track of what I have in my freezer.

Dinner Planning Holidays

6th National Frozen Food Day – in addition to a whole month dedicated to frozen food, it claims an entire day of its own.
7th – National Cereal Day – since it’s on a Saturday this year, I think that the kids should celebrate this day while I snooze.
9th – National Meatball Day – I love it when these national holidays make my dinner plans easier, too.
18th – National Sloppy Joe Day – Sloppy Joes are some of my husband’s favorite dinner meals. It looks like he is cooking this night.
28th – National Something on a Stick Day
25th – International Waffle Day – considering this is my oldest child’s favorite meal – I think I have dinner planned out for this day, too. Do you have breakfast for dinner?

International Waffle Day March 25th Randomly Celebrate | ChocolateMusings.com #waffleday #wafflesfordinner #randomlycelebrate

Sweets & Snacks Holidays

6th – National Oreo Cookie Day (hang on, let me jot that one down in my calendar and highlight it)
6th – National White Chocolate Cheesecake Day – this day could single-handedly destroy my will to stay on my diet.
19th – National Chocolate Caramel Day – yes, please!
23rd – National Chip and Dip Day

March Creativity Holidays

In addition to being national creativity month, there are a few other creative random holidays to celebrate throughout March.

27th – National Scribble Day
30th – National Pencil Day
31st – National Crayon Day

Kindness/Happiness Holidays

I think we all need a little more kindness in the world. It’s something I’m personally working to enhance in my life. But sometimes we forget to be kind to ourselves as well. I’m working on the self-talk running through my head on a regular basis.

Here are some holidays to help remind both you and me to be kind to others and kind to ourselves.

9th – National get over it day – when I found this day while doing my Random Holidays research, I knew I needed to include it in my days to celebrate. I know I have many things to ‘get over,’ maybe it’s a day of renewal and refreshed outlook of life – who knows? But I might just try to ‘get over it.’
13th – National Good Samaritan Day – I absolutely believe that the world can use more good samaritans, and the only way that we are going to increase the number is by becoming one of the good. I know I have personally benefitted from a good samaritan, I’d love to pay it forward.

19th – National Let’s Laugh Day
20th – International Day of Happiness – I love that laugh day and day of happiness are so close to each other – coincidence? Maybe.
21st – National Common Courtesy Day
30th – National I am in control day – we all need a day to tell ourselves that we are in control, right?

Other Random Holidays

2nd – Old Stuff Day
2nd – Read Across America day – My kid’s school is celebrating Read Across America Day on Friday for some reason, but I say celebrate when you can. Thanks, Dr. Seuss, for inspiring so many young readers.
5th – World Book Day – What’s your favorite book?
14th – National Pi Day – I learned that my parents got married on this day – because it was Pi day. Ah, dad, sneaked that one in on mom, didn’t you?
21st – National Fragrance Day – what’s your favorite fragrance? The smell of spring and lilacs are right up there for me.
25th – Tolkien Reading Day – grab a copy of the Hobbit and read away
26th – Make up your own Holiday – What day would you randomly celebrate if you could?
31st – World Backup Day

More Ways to Celebrate

There are so many more holidays to celebrate. I’ve chosen a few from the random holiday sources I found. In addition, there are so many ways to celebrate. Here are some ideas for adding creativity + random holidays to your life.

Need Some Ideas for Creating Using Random Holidays as Your Inspiration?

That sounds fun. Here are some ways you can be creative!

  • Letter the name of the holiday (want to learn to hand letter? Here’s where to start handlettering.)
  • Write it in funky fonts (check out this post for ideas.)
  • Take a picture (I heard selfies are a thing 😜).
  • Doodle the holiday
  • Paint a picture of the holiday or you celebrating the holiday.
  • Write a blog post or journal entry.
  • Create a planner spread.
  • Create a color palette inspired by the holiday.
  • What imaginary character or Disney Princess would most likely celebrate this holiday?
  • What colors should we choose for this holiday?
  • Make a favorite dish or create a new recipe in honor of the day.
  • If the holiday had a mascot, what would it be?
  • Don’t let my ideas limit you. Find something that inspires you, and create!

If you don’t create anything – spend the time with your family or friends! It’s all about creating a better, more fulfilling life. I believe these silly, random holidays help add a little smile to your face and a bit more laughter to your days. Choose to add joy to your life.

Random Holiday Links:

Choose The Holidays Right for You

What if you don’t like the holidays I choose? Below are links to the other random holiday sites I found – pick your favorites and celebrate the ones that resonate with you! It’s about breaking out of the monotony and creating your happiness.

Find more to celebrate – I compiled my random holidays from the websites below. There are so many holidays to enjoy! If you find a day you’d like me to feature – leave me a note below!

  • Nationaldaycalendar.com
  • Nationaltoday.com
  • daysoftheyear.com
  • checkiday.com
  • heywhatday.com
  • Timeanddate.com
  • holidayinsights.com
  • wildcalendar.com
  • thereisadayforthat.com

Random Holiday Archives

*Balloons totally optional.

Do you need more reasons to celebrate? I know I do! Find my random holiday archives here, PLUS find more ideas & ways to celebrate random holidays. Browse through all of my hand-picked holidays grouped by month. Give your family a reason to #randomlycelebrate.

By the way, if you’d like to find out more about a holiday, check the links in the random holiday archive. You’ll find all the random holiday sources I used to compile my favorites list. Click on one of the entries in the Random Holidays Calendar for even more details!

By the way, you can add the Google Calendar to your calendar list and always have random holidays at your fingertips – each calendar entry has a direct link to the original source and the social media hashtag recommendation. (Tip: You can toggle on and off the calendar as needed!) Check out the random holiday archives here!

Skip Right to a Month to Start Celebrating:

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Random Holidays – Google Calendar

After celebrating different holidays for over a year, I decided to create a Google Calendar to see all the holidays I’d love to celebrate. It makes it easy to share creations, words, and ideas on social media and with friends and family. The best part about Google calendars is that you can toggle them on and off when you don’t want to see them.

If you click on the calendar item, it has a link to the source & relevant hashtags! I’m always evolving this calendar – and I will add calendar days or corrections all the time.

Tip: The calendar will show the current month, you can navigate to the month of your choice by using the arrows or dropdown.

If you want to add my calendar to your Google calendar:

  • Go to your Google calendars and click the + next to other calendars
  • Choose ‘add other calendars.’
  • Then click Subscribe to Calendar
  • After that, paste the text below in the “add calendar.”
  • Toggle the schedule on and off when you want to access it – that’s what I do.

chocolatemusings.com_q316ucpnldal611fs2q2nnk7v0@group.calendar.google.com

I won’t list all the random holidays, but just the ones that work with ChocolateMusings.com – so, of course, you’ll see a lot of food, art, creativity & some miscellaneous holidays are thrown in as well.

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How to Create Floral Alphabets – 5 Ways

February 13, 2020 Leave a Comment

Five Ideas to Create Floral Alphabets | Chocolatemusings.com #floralalphabets #flowers #letters

If you’re looking for a challenge, try combining the alphebet with different elements. In this case, with florals. Try it, you’ll find that there are always new ways to combine the alphabet with flowers. Here are five different ideas to create your very own version of a Floral Alphabet.

Start Your Inspiration

First off – if you want to learn how to doodle flowers, but you’re not sure where to start – here’s my post highlighting my favorite floral doodling books.

Or you can check out this post on doodling flowers (without drawing!)

Dress up your alphabet with wreaths! Here are 3 ways to draw circular floral wreaths.

Here’s one last inspirational idea for you – check out my Floral Bullet Journal Theme.

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Now it’s time to get started!

Floral Alphabet Version 1:

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Choose a block-letter style and fill the inside of the letter with various types (or the same type) of flowers.

You can choose to draw the flowers exclusively inside or have some flowers break out of the lines. I have a hard time staying within the lines.

Ideas for the background:

You can leave it all black and white with a white background, fill the background with a single color or pattern, or add splots of colors loosely to the flowers.

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  • Block Letter D Outline + Filled with Flowers | ChocolateMusings.com #floral #alphabet #flowers #letters
  • Letter S Outline with losely colored flowers - Ideas for Floral Alphabets| ChocolateMusings.com #floral #alphabet #flowers #letters

Flower Alphabet Version 2:

Choose a flower, then use that flower as the main stem or stems of the letter. As you can see, little tweaks here and there add even more variety.

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  • Letter F with Flower - Ideas for different alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #letters #ideas #alphabet #florals
  • Letter F with Flower - Ideas for different alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #letters #ideas #alphabet #florals

Alphabet Version 3:

Create another shape like a circle or square around the outside of a blocky or bolded letter. Fill the background space with the flowers and then create the letter using negative space (so the area where the letter would appear is blank).

  • Letter R Flower Background - Ideas for floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #floral #alphabet #flowers #letters
  • Letter R Flower Background Plus Flourish - Ideas for floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #floral #alphabet #flowers #letters

Botanical Alphabet Version 4:

Create the letter using only florals to form the shape. Another way to add more variety is to add some color or flourishes!

  • Letter Q Flower Alphabet - Ideas for floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #floral #alphabet #flowers #letters
  • Letter Q Flower Alphabet - Ideas for floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #floral #alphabet #flowers #letters
  • Letter Q Flower Alphabet - Ideas for floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #floral #alphabet #flowers #letters

Floral Alphabet Version 5:

Letter the names of flowers starting with each letter of the alphabet. Technically that makes it a floral alphabet, right? Add a doodle of each flower near it’s lettered name.

Fun with lettering + flower doodles | ChocolateMusings.com

Bonus tip:

If you’re creating a lot of the same type of Add extra detail to the leaves and petals for a few particular flowers to bring them out from the crowd.

  • Painting Serif Letter A - Ideas for creating different floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #lettera #watercolor #floralalphabet
  • Adding the flowers Letter A- Ideas for creating different floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #lettera #watercolor #floralalphabet
  • Painting vine flourishes letter A - Ideas for creating different floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #lettera #watercolor #floralalphabet
  • Flourished Letter A - Ideas for creating different floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #lettera #watercolor #floralalphabet
    Flourished Letter A – Ideas for creating different floral alphabets | ChocolateMusings.com #lettera #watercolor #floralalphabet

I had so much fun creating all these styles. As you can see, changing details here and there seem to make a completely different style!

Which way do you think you’ll try first? Of course, you’re welcome to try more than one. I hope you’ve got some ideas on how to create a variety of floral alphabets and you’re inspired to start doodling! Make sure you pin your favorite style to your Pinterest or share it on Facebook with your friends.

Even if you missed us for this challenge, we’d love to see your work! Tag us on Instagram or leave me a comment below – I’d love to know what you tried.

Wishing you joy and creativity every day - Tricia
Ideas to Create Floral Alphabets | Chocolatemusings.com #floralalphabets #flowers #letters

Are you looking for more inspiration? Here are some of my favorite doodling supplies.

Useful Lettering Supplies

  • Pencil – My favorites: Wooden Pencils | 2H Pencils |Drawing Pencil Various Leads | Mechanical Pencils | 2H Mechanical Lead
  • Ruler: 6″ Stainless Steel | 12″ Transparent Ruler
  • Erasers: Plastic Eraser | Click Eraser | White Pearl Eraser | Tombow Mono Black Eraser | Sand Eraser
  • Circle Maker: Helix 6″ | 12″ Ruler
  • Lightbox
  • Laser Level

Paper

  • 32 Lb Printer Paper (I like the HP brand)
  • Tracing paper
  • Rhodia Paper A5 Dot Pad | Rhodia Blank Notebook | Rhodia Size Varieties
  • Marker Paper Varieties | 6×8 Pad Size
  • Bristol Smooth Paper (the best Tombow Marker blending paper I’ve tried so far!)

Explore more ideas & inspiration on the blog!

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February Random Holidays

January 23, 2020 Leave a Comment

February Random Holidays Celebrate the Small Things | ChocolateMusings.com #celebrate #randomholidays

The month of February has some great random holidays to add to your calendar and celebrate. Which holidays do you plan on celebrating?

Does it surprise you at all that February has something to do with romance? All month long, in February, we celebrate Creative Romance Month. What would you imagine is creative romance? I believe that it’s breaking out of the same cycle and trying something new.

Maybe instead of dinner and a movie, skip the film and explore a botanical garden. Or on National Kite Flying day, grab your significant other and say ‘let’s go fly a kite!’ Then send it soaring.

February celebrates plenty of delicious and tempting random food holidays because we all know that the diets are off. Let’s bring on the chocolate, Nutella & snackfood (in moderation of course). I wouldn’t mind some hot breakfasts, either.

Random Holidays Challenge - Find Reasons to Add Joy to Your Life | ChocolateMusings.com #randomholidays #challenge #findjoy

Try These February Random Holidays:

Coming up in February – Nutella day. Not only is Nutella celebrated Nationally – but worldwide. I find that people either love or hate it. Are you team Nutella or not?

The 23rd is National Banana Bread Day. I recommend celebrating that random holiday with a recipe for banana bread I found long ago. It is hands down the best banana bread I’ve ever eaten. I get requests from friends to make that banana bread quite often. So I make a bunch (ha!) then freeze it. You’re welcome in advance.

In addition to honoring grapefruit all month long, February also celebrates National Hot Breakfast Month and National Snackfood Month. I’ll take both, maybe hot breakfast & snacks in bed?

Celebrating All Month Long:

  • Creative Romance Month #CreativeRomanceMonth. What is the most romantic thing someone could do for you?
  • Grapefruit Month #NationalGrapefruitMonth – do you eat your grapefruit with sweetener or salt or none of the above? I love to smother mine in powdered sugar.
  • Hot Breakfast Month #NationalHotBreakfastMonth or #HotBreakfastMonth. My kids like waffles, but my husband is not such a fan – he prefers hashbrowns. Besides those two choices, what is your favorite hot breakfast food?
  • Snack Food Month #NationalSnackFoodMonth or #SnackFoodMonth. If you were stranded on a desert island with only one snackfood, what would you choose?

State Random Holidays in February:

  • 1 – National Texas Day
  • 8 – National Iowa Day
  • 15 – National Wisconsin Day
  • 22 – National California Day

Do you call Iowa, Wisconsin or California home? You’re in luck, check out my state prints in my shop!

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State Holidays

In celebration of the state’s statehood birthday, each month, the honored state will be on sale! I created 8 variations for each state, and they make lovely wall displays. Print it out, and frame it, and show it off! They make great gifts! All the states are available in my shop!

Random Food Holidays in February

Because celebrating with food is so much fun! Food usually means someone else is involved (though, it doesn’t have to if you don’t want to share!)

As a family, we loved celebrating National Popcorn Day in January. We munched on this treat while watching a movie. I can’t tell you how much my kids look forward to celebrating these random holidays.

  • 1 – Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day – the holiday that started it off for me. When I found this obscure random holiday last year, I knew there had to be more fun holidays. Guess what? I was right.
  • 5 – WORLD Nutella Day #wordnutelladay #nutella #nutelladay
  • 6 – National Chopsticks Day #nationalchopsticksday. My daughter and I love using chopsticks. However, no one else in our family likes to use them.
  • 9 – National Pizza Day #NationalPizzaDay What’s your favorite pizza? I like chicken, mushrooms, olives and alfredo sauce.
  • 11 – Don’t cry over spilled milk day. (I have to ask – is this considered a food day or just a random holiday?)
  • 14 – National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day
  • 19 – National Chocolate Mint Day. Two of my favorite flavor combinations. Actually, chocolate & mint are the inspiration behind the colors of my blog!
  • 20 – National Muffin Day – We love coffee cake muffins – anything with cinnamon & sugar topping it must be good!
  • 23 – National Banana Bread Day (Don’t miss my favorite banana bread recipe, it’s SO good!)
  • 24 – National Tortilla Chip Day – melt a little cheese over the top and dip in salsa. Chips & salsa are absolutely one of our favorite snacks.
  • 25 – National Chocolate Covered Nut Day anything covered in chocolate makes it better, right?

Pet/Animal-Related Random Holidays

  • 3 – Golden Retriever Day #goldenretriever #goldenretreiverday – I would love to get a golden retriever!
  • 20 – National Love your Pet Day – Shouldn’t it be ‘love your pet’ every day? But I guess pets need a special day too.
  • 27 – National Polar Bear Day #NationalPolarBearDay

Other Random Holidays in February:

  • 1 – National Get Up Day – Whether you want to or not, I’m sure some people will celebrate this holiday. You could get up and eat ice cream for breakfast if that helps.
  • 7 – National Periodic Table Day #PeriodicTableDay – by the way, you should look up Periodic Table puns. There are so many good/bad puns related to the periodic table!
  • 7 – National Send a Card to a friend day #SendACardToAFriendDay How cute is this random holiday? Near or far, we all have friends that could use a random card in the mail.
  • 8 – National Kite Flying Day #NationalKiteFlyingDay. Years ago, we bought some nice kites & have flown them for over a decade. If you get the chance to buy a nice kite, do it. They glide on the slightest breeze and don’t require miles of running to get them in the sky.
  • 10 – National Umbrella Day #NationalUmbrellaDay
  • 11 – National Make a Friend day. I know as an introvert it’s very hard for me to reach out to people, but it’s nice to remember that others might have an equally hard time as well. It’s ok to use this day as an excuse.
  • 14 – National Ferris Wheel Day. Do you have a Ferris wheel near to where you live? We have one not too far away in Downtown Atlanta. I’ve decided that I’m adding riding it to my bucket list – I can’t believe we’ve never ridden it!
  • 17 – National Random Acts of Kindness Day Let me ask – why is this not a month-long holiday? After all, we should celebrate this random holiday for more than just a day.
  • 26 – National Tell a Fairy Tale Day #TellAFairyTaleDay
  • 28 – Floral Design Day (This day works perfectly with our Floral Alphabet Challenge!)

What Will You Celebrate?

Of all of the holidays, which random holidays will you add to your February calendar? Start by adding one or two random holidays. It’s ok to miss them if you’re too busy.

Whatever you choose, I hope they add a little spark of joy as a result of celebrating or even adding them to your calendar. That’s why I started adding random holidays to my schedule and why I decided to share them with you.

Random Holidays – Google Calendar

After celebrating different holidays for over a year, I decided to create a Google Calendar to see all the holidays I’d love to celebrate. It makes it easy to share creations, words, and ideas on social media and with friends and family. The best part about Google calendars is that you can toggle them on and off when you don’t want to see them.

If you click on the calendar item, it has a link to the source & relevant hashtags! I’m always evolving this calendar – and I will add calendar days or corrections all the time.

Tip: The calendar will show the current month, you can navigate to the month of your choice by using the arrows or dropdown.

If you want to add my calendar to your Google calendar:

  • Go to your Google calendars and click the + next to other calendars
  • Choose ‘add other calendars.’
  • Then click Subscribe to Calendar
  • After that, paste the text below in the “add calendar.”
  • Toggle the schedule on and off when you want to access it – that’s what I do.

chocolatemusings.com_q316ucpnldal611fs2q2nnk7v0@group.calendar.google.com

I won’t list all the random holidays, but just the ones that work with ChocolateMusings.com – so, of course, you’ll see a lot of food, art, creativity & some miscellaneous holidays are thrown in as well.

Random Holiday Links:

Choose The Holidays Right for You

What if you don’t like the holidays I choose? Below are links to the other random holiday sites I found – pick your favorites and celebrate the ones that resonate with you! It’s about breaking out of the monotony and creating your happiness.

Find more to celebrate – I compiled my random holidays from the websites below. There are so many holidays to enjoy! If you find a day you’d like me to feature – leave me a note below!

  • Nationaldaycalendar.com
  • Nationaltoday.com
  • daysoftheyear.com
  • checkiday.com
  • heywhatday.com
  • Timeanddate.com
  • holidayinsights.com
  • wildcalendar.com
  • thereisadayforthat.com

Need some ideas on how to celebrate the random holidays?

After deciding which days you’ll celebrate, choose how to celebrate. It’s not necessary to go out and celebrate. After all, there’s no one way to mark the occasion. If you want to create something in commemoration of the holiday, be my guest.

Need Some Ideas for Creating Using Random Holidays as Your Inspiration?

That sounds fun. Here are some ways you can be creative!

  • Letter the name of the holiday (want to learn to hand letter? Here’s where to start handlettering.)
  • Write it in funky fonts (check out this post for ideas.)
  • Take a picture (I heard selfies are a thing 😜).
  • Doodle the holiday
  • Paint a picture of the holiday or you celebrating the holiday.
  • Write a blog post or journal entry.
  • Create a planner spread.
  • Create a color palette inspired by the holiday.
  • What imaginary character or Disney Princess would most likely celebrate this holiday?
  • What colors should we choose for this holiday?
  • Make a favorite dish or create a new recipe in honor of the day.
  • If the holiday had a mascot, what would it be?
  • Don’t let my ideas limit you. Find something that inspires you, and create!

If you don’t create anything – spend the time with your family or friends! It’s all about creating a better, more fulfilling life. I believe these silly, random holidays help add a little smile to your face and a bit more laughter to your days. Choose to add joy to your life.

Tools for Creating

Here are some of my favorite tools for creating.

Large Brush Tip Markers

  • Tombow Dual Brush Pens – Full Set | Bright Set | Secondary Set | Pastel Set | Grayscale Set (there are more sets available as well)
  • Karin Mega Box Markers | Karin Mini Box | Karin Metallic Brush Pens
  • Artline Stix
  • Ecoline Brush Pens

Crayola Markers

  • Crayola Super Tips 100 Count | 50 Count | 20 Count
  • Crayola Broad Line Markers

Some of my favorite watercolor paper.

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Make Time to CREATE!

January 19, 2020 Leave a Comment

Make Time To Create! Motivation to Get You Creating | ChocolateMusings.com #create #motivation #creativity

My Creative History

If you were to ask me where I found myself, I would tell you it was in art. However, there were years that I felt lost. Stumbling around in what I call ‘the dark ages.’ It was a time where I didn’t draw, I didn’t paint, doodling was even a lost legacy. My advice to anyone who feels like they are lost in the minutia of the day-to-day: Make Time to Create!

When I started bullet journaling merely to keep track of the few appointments every month I needed to maintain, it’s like a fire started again in my heart. I started creating once again. This passion, this flame is not something I’m ever willing to let die.

National Hobby Month

To celebrate National Hobby Month, I want to give you some motivation to create. If you’re inclined at all towards creativity of ANY kind and find yourself living in the dark ages, I want to pull you out of those dark times and share the spark with you.

What If You’re Not ‘Creative’?

Creativity doesn’t have to be art or drawing. If you sing, if you dance, if you see the pretty colors in a sunset or know how to pair a stunning outfit or cook a delicious meal – these are all artistic ventures.

When I was still in grade school I told my sister that I was the creative one and she wasn’t because I was interested in art. But she reminded me that she cut hair, and that was creative.

She was right.

What Sparks Your Passion?

Creativity doesn’t have to manifest itself as artistic ability. So whatever sparks your passion fills a desire that I think we all have buried inside our hearts.

But here’s the thing you don’t have to be a pro or even a beginner, you just need to have an interest or an inclination to be creative in your own way. I’m begging you, do not suppress your passion, instead, make time to create!

Once you get out of the dark ages, your soul will never want to go back and you’ll wonder how you lived without it.

Make Time to Create Quote | ChocolateMusings.com #maketimetocreate #create #artwork

How to Start

Find 10 minutes a day to start handlettering or doodling or watercolor painting or some other creative activity. Interested in cooking? Look up new recipes, get the ingredients. Choose one day per month to try out a new recipe. If you’re interested in it, you should do it.

A great way to start is to take inspiring pictures on your phone and sort them into categories. I keep a folder in my google drive with all the screenshots and saved inspirational photos. I also use Trello.com to organize screenshots.

Of course, let’s not forget about Pinterest (by the way follow me on Pinterest for inspiration!). But don’t get too wrapped up in pinning that you forget to create.

Creativity is Self-Care, Make Time to Create!

If you’ve suppressed the desire to create because you don’t have time or you don’t think you deserve it, implement a little self-care and spare a few moments while you’re waiting at your kid’s soccer or gymnastics practice. Keep a notebook with you to write or sketch or keep a log of ideas.

Steal a few moments after laying those kiddos to bed. While dinner is in the oven, take some ‘me’ time. Lunch breaks at work provide some magical time for creativity.

Create Quote - Creativity doesn't wait for that perfect moment | ChocolateMusings.com #creativity #quote #motivation

Creativity Loves Quiet Moments

That TV is not a great companion, but a notebook is! Quiet moments and creative passions go hand in hand. I can’t tell you enough that making time to create will be far more beneficial to your overall happiness than the next episode of that show.

Just Start Creating!

There’s nothing I want to say more than this. To illustrate my point, well there’s nothing I can say more, than start creating something. Start by doing it now. You don’t need fancy supplies (though that’s a hobby in and of itself), all you need is a few stolen moments and a pen or a pencil.

Do not let yourself drown in a sea of never-ending to-dos. Carve bits of time for your creativity, whatever that creativity is, and it will build a boat that will keep you afloat through the storms and rough seas of life.

Here are Some Posts to Help You Start (or at least give you inspiration)

  • Category: Habits
  • Bullet Journaling – The Basics
  • Beginner (+ Beyond) Bullet Journaling Supplies
  • Essential Handlettering Supplies for Beginners
  • 5 Steps to Learn a New Skill & Keep Your Life, Too
  • Find Your Inspiration (When It’s Lost)
  • Learning to Paint Balloons – Bullet Journal Adventure

Creative Supplies to Get you Started

Large Brush Tip Markers

  • Tombow Dual Brush Pens – Full Set | Bright Set | Secondary Set | Pastel Set | Grayscale Set (there are more sets available as well)
  • Karin Mega Box Markers | Karin Mini Box | Karin Metallic Brush Pens
  • Artline Stix
  • Ecoline Brush Pens

Crayola Markers

  • Crayola Super Tips 100 Count | 50 Count | 20 Count
  • Crayola Broad Line Markers

Useful Lettering Supplies

  • Pencil – My favorites: Wooden Pencils | 2H Pencils |Drawing Pencil Various Leads | Mechanical Pencils | 2H Mechanical Lead
  • Ruler: 6″ Stainless Steel | 12″ Transparent Ruler
  • Erasers: Plastic Eraser | Click Eraser | White Pearl Eraser | Tombow Mono Black Eraser | Sand Eraser
  • Circle Maker: Helix 6″ | 12″ Ruler
  • Lightbox
  • Laser Level
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Beginner Supplies for Bullet Journaling

January 16, 2020 Leave a Comment

Favorite Beginner Bullet Journal Supplies + Why | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #supplies #favoritesupplies
Bullet Journal Supplies Explained: Resources for Beginners + Beyond - Choose the Supplies You Need + Why | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #bulletjournaling #supplies #artsupplies

What are the best beginner supplies for bullet journaling? I’ve compiled a list of my favorite supplies for bullet journaling (and WHY!). Beginner or not, this list is sure to get you going.

If you just started bullet journaling or lettering (or would like to start and don’t know what you need), you’ve come to the right place.

I don’t care what time of year it is, whether the first of the year has passed or if you’re well into spring, summer, or the leaves are starting to turn preparing for winter. Anytime is a good time to start your bullet journal or lettering journey. You don’t have to wait for the perfect day to start.

Table of contents

  • Looking for Handlettering Supplies?
    • Are you interested in Handlettering?
  • What Basic/Beginner Supplies do I Need for Bullet Journaling?
  • Know Your ‘Why’
    • Why do you want to bullet journal?
  • Some Reasons to Start a Bullet Journal
  • The Most Basic Beginner Supply for Bullet Journaling: The Notebook
    • Scribbles That Matter A5 Dot-Grid Notebook
    • Could you Use a Sketchbook?
    • Pens – Another Essential Basic Tool for Bullet Journalers
      • Other pens I like:
  • Bullet Journaling + Fountain Pens
    • Want to Learn More About Fountain Pens?
    • Pencil
    • Erasers
    • Rulers
    • Correction Tape:
      • Why Not Whiteout?
    • Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pens
    • Other Brush Markers I Love:
    • Tombow Dual Brush Pens
    • Water Pens
    • Watercolor Paint
    • Crayola Markers
      • Features of Crayola Markers:
    • Colored Pencils
    • Micron Pens
    • Washi Tape
    • Zebra Mildliner Markers
  • Getting Started – All the Essentials
  • What Are Your Favorites?
  • In case you missed it

Looking for Handlettering Supplies?

Are you interested in Handlettering?

Head to this post on getting started with handlettering. I break down all the supplies and what they do. And detail which supplies are best for beginner letterers on up to intermediate users and beyond.

What Basic/Beginner Supplies do I Need for Bullet Journaling?

Honestly, you need just a notebook and a pen. Because bullet journaling is about simply recording your days & to-dos. Find out more about the basics of bullet journaling in this post. You can also learn about the original intent of the bullet journal system here. You can see that I deviate significantly from the original creator’s basic use of the notebook.

If your intent is to be more artsy in your bullet journal, start a sketch diary, doodle book, or something geared toward the more artistic variation of Bullet Journaling – I can help you with that.

Know Your ‘Why’

Why do you want to bullet journal?

First, it’s essential to know why you want to start using this hobby/productivity tool. Knowing what you want to try or practice will determine what type of supplies you choose.

Pro Tip: you probably have several supplies around your house – gather what you do have and start with those.

Remember – you don’t have to get each one of these to start bullet journaling. Try something for a while, and then add to your supplies when you want to try something new.

Some Reasons to Start a Bullet Journal

I created a list below of reasons to start & use a bullet journal. Most people will select multiple items from the list so you don’t have to narrow it down (this is in no way comprehensive – it’s merely to get you thinking about what you want to do).

  1. Do you want to organize your day-to-day schedule?
  2. Do you want to start adding some creativity to your life?
  3. Create a collection of inspiring quotes
  4. Do you want to track miscellaneous things in your life, such as budget, dreams, sleep, period/mood tracking, books read?
  5. Include Church Doodles or self-care & motivational practices?
  6. Start or Continue your Lettering Practice?
  7. Doodle Practice
  8. Journal & Record Keeping

I use my bullet journal for every single one of those things on that list. I feel that including a bit of art/creativity regularly in my life has brought me out of the dark ages of my life.

The Most Basic Beginner Supply for Bullet Journaling: The Notebook

Scribbles That Matter A5 Dot-Grid Notebook

Monthly Calendar - Favorite Supplies | ChocolateMusings.com #creativeplanning #bulletjournal #monthly

There are a lot of other notebooks out there that would work just fine for writing and recording thoughts. I use Scribbles That Matter because it holds up to all the markers & art I throw at it. I’ve personally tested about 15 of them (so far) and I’m very pleased with the paper in this notebook.

  • A5 is a portable size, and the dot grid allows me to turn my book horizontal or vertical and work form a grid.
  • Dots are non-obtrusive and provide a guide without getting in the way.
  • The 160 gsm paper in the Scribbles That Matter notebook holds up to nearly everything.
  • Accessible – available on Amazon, so I can get the order quickly with a Prime Membership.

Could you Use a Sketchbook?

If you want to start a sketchbook, blank pages might be more your speed. Canson has a mixed media book in 8.5×5.5 and the pages hold up to a variety of uses, including watercolor. I love the dot grid in my notebooks because I can draw straight lines and create planning spreads in addition to art in my notebook.

Target also has an inexpensive wire-bound notebook that I like which puts up with most techniques and has a good number of pages.

Botanical Garden Illustration Inspired by Emily Dickinson Museum Garden for Skillshare Class | ChocolateMusings.com #flower #watercolor #painting

Pro Tip: The paper in a sketchbook or mixed media book isn’t as smooth as a majority of the dot grid notebooks – be aware of this when using your markers, particularly, your dual brush pens.

You don’t have to use a bound notebook if you prefer a 3-ring binder or disc-bound notebook – there’s a whole world of possibilities out there for you to explore.

I’ll review notebooks from time to time, so check out my list of reviews here!

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Pens – Another Essential Basic Tool for Bullet Journalers

  • All the things - Journal Page with Paint Bucket Splash | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #journaling
  • Paint drip weekly view bullet journal page | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #weekly

Beyond a pen & notebook, everything else is just extra. But I never said I was a minimalist bullet journalist. I love creative planning and discovering bullet journaling was the catalyst for reigniting my passion for creativity.

My personal favorite pens are Papermate Ink Joy

  • I love them because they come in a variety of colors
  • The ink dries quickly
  • Available online or in many different stores

Other pens I like:

  • Energel (.5 & .7 mm)
  • Papermate Flair Pens

Do you crave more simplicity? Ballpoint pens work just fine.

Bullet Journaling + Fountain Pens

Seeds of Thought Brain Dump Page - Simple Floral Border | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #braindump #floral #linedrawing

Some people like to pair bullet journaling with fountain pens. I have several fountain pens – but lean more to the doodling & marker usage rather than fountain pen use in my books.

However, if you wanted to try fountain pens for the first time, start with these:

  • Pilot Metro Pop Medium Nib
  • Pilot Metro Pop Fine Nib

Both of these will need replacement cartridges.

Want to try a fillable fountain pen? Try this Noodler’s Konrad Fillable demo pen then choose your ink. (Demo means it has a clear barrel and you can see the ink in the pen.)

Want to Learn More About Fountain Pens?

Like most products related to Creative Planning or Bullet journaling, fountain pens are a rabbit hole of options. If you want to learn more about fountain pens, I say go to the experts.

Goulet Pen Company is a great place to start. From what I’ve seen, they provide a lot of insight, guidance, and have a lot of information available for newbies and beyond.

Pencil

Bookcase line drawing - Bullet Journal Reading Collection | ChocolateMusings.com #reading #goals #books #booktracker

Pencils are a perfect beginner (+beyond) supply for bullet journaling.

I like to sketch my calendar & artwork in pencil first and typically use this mechanical pencil by Papermate or this Energize Pencil by Pentel. I prefer the .5mm, but I know most people prefer the .7mm lead.

But if you are diving in and doing a minimal bullet journal without creating calendars or doodles, you can carry just a pen and your notebook.

Erasers

If you’re using a pencil to sketch or do work prior to finishing with a pen, you’ll need an eraser. I go through erasers like crazy (that’s partially why I like Papermate pencils – because they have a bigger eraser than other pencils).

  • Pentel Plastic Eraser – my favorite & go-to eraser.
  • Papermate White Pearl Eraser
  • Clic Erase – Retractable Eraser

Rulers

I’ve been drawing for years and need a ruler even though the pages have a grid to follow – I use a ruler every day for ease & to soothe my perfectionist tendencies (although I usually still mess it up).

I love the 6” cork-backed ruler by Westcott. If you’re using a dot-grid notebook, you’ll need a ruler that measures centimeters and millimeters (as most dot-grid notebooks are spaced with 5mm dots). Westcott also has this amazing protractor ruler. Any ruler should work and there are some flexible options on the market as well.

You can store your ruler in the back pocket of your notebook, so you have it with you all the time. Just don’t forget where you put it and tear apart your office/house two to three times before finding it. #truestory #oops #thatreallyhappened

If you want to include circles in your book – hands down my favorite circle maker is the Helix circle maker. I bought three (so I could have backups) when I thought I lost mine.

I also have their 12″ helix ruler for making bigger circles.

Check out these posts for making circles in your bullet journal:

  • Circle Measurements
  • Loose Circle Wreaths

Correction Tape:

  • Books Read Bullet Journal Collection + Handlettering | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #collection #books #handlettering
  • Art Supply Watercolor: White Out Tape Watercolor Painting | ChocolateMusings.com #gears #artsupply #watercolor
  • Art Supply Watercolor: White Out Tape Watercolor Painting | ChocolateMusings.com #gears #artsupply #watercolor

Because mistakes happen. No matter what, once you add ink to the page, you’ll smear or screw up in some way. Use your correction tape enough to fix the mistake or smear and move on.

One time I got a whole box of the Tombow correction tape at Costco. But I also order online (yes, I use it A LOT). Many brands would work, but I like the tape track Tombow has because I don’t have to spend a lot of time fixing it if the tape jumps off the track. I also find that it stays taut and doesn’t need wound up.

Why Not Whiteout?

If you want to ruin your life and the lives of everyone around you, go ahead and use whiteout from a bottle.

If you can’t tell, I am not a fan of white-out. It takes too long to dry and never seems to work just right. It may come back from my copy center days – where people would use whiteout and not let it dry thoroughly (you think it’s dry, but it’s NOT!) and then lay their painted pages on the copier glass or run it through the feeder

After they leave, I spent the rest of the day (or the rest of my life – whichever) scrubbing at the glass & feeder rolls to get that dang white-out off. Yep, pretty sure that’s where my passion against whiteout comes from and curse you if you ever do that to a copy shop.

Ok, I’ll put away my soapbox now. Just don’t get involved with whiteout from a bottle. It’s not worth it.

Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pens

Planning Goals in my Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com #goals #goalplanning #planning #lettering #handlettering
  • Dual pack of Hard & Soft Tip in black ink – Great for beginners to start learning the thick and thin strokes of handlettering.
  • Comes in a multi-color pack (hard-tip only)

My favorites are the hard-tip markers. I feel like I have more control over them. Even though I recommend these markers for beginners, they are STILL my favorite brush pen. Great for creating headers in your bullet journal or for church doodles.

Other Brush Markers I Love:

  • Sharpie Brush Pens (these aren’t your typical bleed-through paper Sharpies) and the brush tip is good for beginners. If you want to start with color brush tips (rather than just black – these are a good option).
  • Pentel Sign Touch Brush Pens – easy to use and a great range of intense colors, it also has surprising flexibility in the tip of the pen & writes very well.

Tombow Dual Brush Pens

  • Fall Tombow Dual Brush Pen Colors | ChocolateMusings.com #fallcolors #dualbrushpens #tombow
  • Brush Marker Samples | ChocolateMusings.com #dualbrushpens #brushpen #markers
  • Weekly Polaroid & Camera Bullet Journal Spread | ChocolateMusings.com #weeklyspread #weekly #bulletjournal

Get 96 Colors at once or start with smaller packs. Here are a few of their smaller packs:

  • Bright 10-Pack
  • Primary 10-Pack
  • Secondary 10-Pack
  • Galaxy 10-Pack
  • Grayscale 10-Pack
  • Landscape 10-Pack

I would say the Bright & Primary packs would be my top picks for starting with these markers. You can use them to add color to your planner/notes or step up your lettering game.

Pro Tip: Use Tombow Dual Brush Markers only on smooth paper – any paper that is rough or has a ‘tooth’ will eventually damage the tip of your brush and fray the end.

Water Pens

Waterpen + Bullet Journaling | ChocolateMusings.com #watercolor #waterpen #bulletjournal

Water pens are useful for blending waterbased markers like Tombow Dual Brush pens or Karin Markers and provides quick, mess-free watercolor painting – it acts as the water & the brush.

Pro Tip: be careful how much you blend/add water to markers in your book, it’s the only thing that I’ve found bleeds through in every book.

Watercolor Paint

  • Watercolor Paint Swatch | ChocolateMusings.com #watercolor #paintswatch
  • Paul Ruben Shimmer Watercolor Paint Swatch | ChocolateMusings.com #watercolor #paintswatch

I started watercolor painting in my bullet journal. I’d never tried watercolor before I started bullet journaling and fell in love with it. Use watercolor when you want to add additional art & painting to your planner. Make sure to test your pages to see if they will withstand watercolor.

There are so many kinds of watercolor paints. I use mostly watercolor cakes when painting in my journal (not liquid from a squeeze bottle).

I started with the cheap sets from Michaels and have tried many others since then. It’s kind of a personal preference, but if you want to try watercoloring – start with inexpensive pans and go on from there.

Currently, I use a variety of watercolor paints – but my favorite shimmer paints are Paul Ruben Watercolor.

To use watercolor paint, you’ll either need to use a water pen or brush and water. I also watercolor with Crayola makers + a brush pen or brush and water.

Want to know how I watercolor with markers in my planner? Here’s the post explaining how I do it.

Crayola Markers

  • Floral Line Drawing Habit Tracker - Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #habittracker #flower #floral #illustration
  • Gratitude Quote Bullet Journal Page - Watercolored with Crayola Markers | ChocolateMusings.com #gratitude #watercolor #bulletjournal
  • Bookcase Bullet Journal Book Tracker | ChocolateMusings.com #booktracker #bulletjournal #crayola #watercolor
  • Beach Sign Welcome Page - Watercolor Painted with Crayola Markers | ChocolateMusings.com #welcomepage #bulletjournal #watercolor #crayola
  • Bullet Journal Weekly Banner With Crayola Markers | ChocolateMusings.com #weeklyspread #bulletjournal
  • Crayola Marker Color Variety | ChocolateMusings.com #crayola #crayolaart
  • Crayola Marker Bouquet - Bullet Journaling Supplies | ChocolateMusings.com #crayola #bulletjournal

There are so many plusses for Crayola Markers. Yes, those markers you thought you left behind in elementary school. They’re back (actually never left) and they’re awesome. I personally like the super tips (they’re the smaller markers – but the bigger barrel size works great too.)

100 Pack | 50 Pack | 20 Pack | Metallic

Features of Crayola Markers:

  • Inexpensive
  • Available in many local stores
  • Cones in many different package sizes
  • Dries quickly
  • Waterbased – can blend colors
  • Can use for lettering (yep! you read that right!)

Colored Pencils

Another blast from your elementary school past. Colored pencils are great for blending & they don’t bleed through your pages.

  • Range of choices (I was gifted the Prisma Color colored pencil pack, but you can use Crayola or other brands)
  • Inexpensive options
  • Available online or locally
  • Doesn’t bleed through

Micron Pens

Lettering Style Variations Bullet Journal Weekly Spread | ChocolateMusings.com #weekly #bulletjournal #lettering #handlettering

When outlining my calendars or doodles I usually reach for a Micron pen. They come in a variety of point sizes and the ink dries quickly. My favorite sizes are the 02/.30mm or 03/.35mm.

Washi Tape

Some people go overboard with washi tape. I decided to find a few favorites and just use them – so I chose a color scheme. I use to mark the edges of essential pages I need to refer to over and over again, such as the start of a month, a monthly calendar or an important collection.

  • My Favorite Pattern Washi Tape
  • Favorite Overall Washi Tape (I buy this by the pack because I like the black and white stripes so much)
  • Skinny Washi Tape – I use the micro washi tape for very thin borders or columns

Zebra Mildliner Markers

  • Mildliner Marker Fan | ChocolateMusings.com #mildliner #midliner #marker
  • Weekly Bullet Journal Task Tracker | ChocolateMusings.com #weeklytracker #bulletjournal
  • Minimal Weekly Timeblock View - Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com #minimalweekly #weekly #bulletjournal
  • Mildliner Weekly Spread with Paint Splotches | ChocolateMusings.com #weekly #bulletjournal #weeklyspread

I see this all the time in various Facebook groups & other forums. It’s not MID liner it’s MILD liner. You’re welcome (you’ll thank me later).

MILD – meaning the colors are mild. It took me a while before I decided to buy these chisel-edge markers. They are great for highlighting and creating spots of color in your book. The colors are not so intense so you can write over them or use them as highlighters.

Pro Tip: I find that the Papermate Inkjoy pens + the Mildliners work well with each other. They come in a variety of colors and are available online & in many stores.

Zebra just came out with some dual brush markers geared more towards handlettering, but I haven’t tested those out yet. If you’ve tried, them I’d love to know how they compare with other brush markers.

Bullet Journal Supplies - the ins and outs of all the popular Bullet Journaling Supplies | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #supplies #creativity

Getting Started – All the Essentials

I hope this has helped you decide what you need to get started and see what kinds of supplies are the most popular. Remember that you don’t need all of them to start.

A simple notebook & pen will get you started bullet journaling. Add in the items you want to try and build up from there. Don’t get everything at once – you won’t need it, and you need time to decide what you want to try or focus on.

What Are Your Favorites?

Do you have any favorite creative supplies? I don’t care if they are on my list or not, I’d love to know what your go-to supplies are & what you love about them. Leave me a comment below!

In case you missed it

Here’s my post on Staring Handlettering – I break down all the supplies you’ve probably seen around on Instagram and what they do + what is best for beginner letterers on up to intermediate users and beyond.

Want to start doodling flowers? Here’s my post on floral doodle & reference books. Or try out these other posts related to Bullet Journaling.

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Hi! I'm Tricia, the creative behind ChocolateMusings.com, I know how it feels to lose your inner muse. After years of darkness (which I call the dark ages of my life), I found my inner muse hiding in the forgotten corners of my soul, I vowed never to lose sight of her again.

Bullet journaling helped reignite the passion for art and living life again while organizing my days. I also discovered modern calligraphy and watercolor. Since then, my use of the bullet journal system has evlolved and I call it 'creative planning'. Here on the blog, I show you how to use your planner to ignite your inner muse and explore creativity and art while staying beautifully organized and living a joyful life.

I invite you to grab some good chocolate and dive into my musings. Let’s ignite your inner muse.

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